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New Scientist Podcasts

New Scientist

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Podcasts for the insatiably curious by the world’s most popular weekly science magazine. Everything from the latest science and technology news to the big-picture questions about life, the universe and what it means to be human. For more visit newscientist.com/podcasts
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UEFA A Licence Coach Mark 'Rivo' Rivers, and Berks & Bucks FA's, Richard Brant, catch up with local and national football coaches to discuss their journeys, coaching philosophies and personal experiences in the sport. Follow Rivo & Rich as they catch up with old friends, new colleagues and footballing legends, and listen in, as each guest provides their own fascinating insight into football coaching from every level of the game.
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FAS Young Scholars' Corner

Foundation for Agrarian Studies

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Produced by the Foundation for Agrarian Studies, FAS Young Scholars Corner explores research questions on agrarian studies. This podcast aims to bring to fore the voices of young research collaborators of FAS conducting studies on various aspects of rural economies. All of the researchers have made use of FAS data and/or methods for their doctoral studies. For any queries or media requests, please contact: web_ops@fas.org.in
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SA For FAs

Seeking Alpha

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SA For FAs delivers information and analysis that will help Financial Advisors throughout their day. The podcast, hosted by Seeking Alpha editor Gil Weinreich, addresses issues of current interest to Financial Advisors and active investors, including macro analysis of current issues affecting markets; retirement planning; and asset allocation strategy.
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The Rural Roundup

Farm Advisory Service

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The Rural RoundUp is Scotland’s Farm Advisory Service’s regular Podcast, hosted by Kerry Hammond, featuring a roundup of the latest news, information and opinions from some of our other Podcast show hosts. Listen to find out what new information, events and resources are available through the FAS website, and get to know someone working in Industry with our short segment “What’s on your desk?” Scotland’s Farm Advisory Service is funded by the Scottish Government. Our podcast covers a range o ...
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'What The Fàs?' answers questions you have about alternative methods of fitness and mental health practices to help you explore movement. Join myself, Coach Zo, to hear stories related to exploring fitness and hear from special guest trivia interviews as we learn from past experiences to better our physical and mental health through goal based practices.
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FASD Elephant™ Podcast & Blog

Michael L. Harris, MA, LP, SEP

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Join Michael Harris, a Licensed Psychologist and FASD Speaker, as he discusses Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, a complicated, special needs disability that results from prenatal alcohol exposure. With insight from Michael being a psychologist (since 1997) and a foster parent (since 2012), you can learn FASD basics as well as advanced concepts without the jargon or the judging, plus plenty of practical FASD tips & tools, news, and interviews with other FASD experts. It's FASD support wheneve ...
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Together with Sports Marketing Scotland (http://sportsmarketingscotland.co.uk/) 's Chris Samson, the Scottish FA's Scottish Football Marketing Podcast is designed to help give clubs practical advice on a number of marketing, PR and commercial topics. Hosted by Michael Bochel (Digital Manager at the Scottish FA) and Chris, we explore a different topic each week speaking to someone from within Scottish Football or an expert in the field with sole of aim of helping Scottish clubs with their own ...
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Jeff Noble thought he knew all about FASD... until he became a full time FASD Foster Parent. Fast forward to now. Jeff has been coast to coast and from one side of the earth to the other talking, teaching and learning about FASD with other Caregivers, Front Line Staff and anyone who might sit and listen to him. In The FASD SUCCESS SHOW, Jeff and his gang of FASD Insiders will talk about FASD in a real way so that you can learn how to deal and cope with FASD in REAL life, to be a better advoc ...
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Welcome to Mastering Your Money Mindset: How to Think Like a Top Producing RVP. Weekly Interviews with Top Performers in the industry. Have you ever wondered what separates successful RVPs from the rest? What sets them apart isn't just hard work or skills, it's their mindset. RVP’s sometimes struggle to make the calls, visits or follow up with FA’s. Michael Fox Coaching helps hold RVP’s accountable to take focused action, so they earn more money, exceed goals, and live a happier and more ful ...
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Join host Faye Carruthers and Guardian football writer Suzanne Wrack as they invite guests from across the world of women’s football to guide you through the biggest stories from the best leagues. From the WSL to the NWSL, the Champions League to Liga F, and the Frauen-Bundesliga to the D1 Féminine - whether you’re a seasoned pro or new to the game, Women’s Football Weekly will be on hand with reaction, analysis and opinion throughout the 2023/24 season
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Mental Morsels

Podcast by TaChe Productions

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Join us as we delve deep into the complex and fascinating field of human development. Our podcast is dedicated to providing a platform for discussion, exploration, debate, and deeper understanding of developmental psychology. Each episode, we will dive into a different aspect of human development from infancy, through adolescence and beyond. Our podcasts will also offer a unique perspective on controversial topics. Whether you are a student, a professional, or simply curious about the scienc ...
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Words on Whiskey

Irish Whiskey Magazine

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The weekly Irish whiskey podcast brought to you by Irish Whiskey Magazine. Join us on the adventure and discover authentic insights into the exciting world of Irish whiskey from those that really are at the forefront of its success.
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Basketball by Association

CrezArk Productions

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Go beyond the box scores and talking-head hype as Arky Shea and Joel C. Cordes break down the NBA's biggest on-court storylines. Get the full context and nuances of pro basketball while meeting up-and-coming content creators and experiencing a behind-the-scenes look at sports media. You can find Basketball by Association's video versions at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFhDvkOpbWmITJqHANSTWA
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(Almost) Entirely Sports (Archive)

Joshua Brisco

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(Almost) Entirely Sports breaks down the top stories in sports, starting in Kansas City and extending around the world. Joshua Brisco, Beards McFly and Rudy Salazar go in-depth on the Chiefs and the rest of Kansas City, and almost as deep into the most fun pop culture stories that blip across the radar.
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Hats To The Ball

Kyle Canna & Mitch Johnson

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The “Oklahoma Drill” of podcasts brought to you by Kyle Canna & Mitch Johnson. This brand new sports podcast is a cross pollination between the OG “First Take” and Mike & The Mad Dog. Drawing elements from all four of these iconic sports media figures, The Boys give their opinionated, yet youthful take on the current events taking place in the sports world. Get ready for two trains to collide, This is the "Hats to the Ball" Podcast.
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FASD Family Life

Robbie Seale

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FASD Family Life podcast is where we get REAL about raising children and youth with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Host and FASD Educator, Robbie Seale, synergizes her 20 years lived experience, in-depth knowledge of FASD and the best research to educate, encourage, equip parents and caregivers raising children and youth with FASD. Robbie's passion is to help families thrive, because she knows the struggle is real and so is success. Weekly episodes of FASD Family Life discuss the challenge ...
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Zadanie publiczne dofinansowane ze środków Samorządu Województwa Mazowieckiego. Zrealizowane w ramach Wojewódzkiego Programu Profilaktyki i Rozwiązywania Problemów Alkoholowych oraz Przeciwdziałania Narkomanii Województwa Mazowieckiego.द्वारा Radio Warszawa
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Faye Carruthers, Suzanne Wrack, Chris Paouros and Tom Garry to discuss the weekend’s WSL action and look ahead to the internationals. Plus, FA’s women’s technical director, Kay Cossington, joins for an exclusive interviewद्वारा The Guardian
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Episode 275 The origins of the world’s oldest known writing system are being uncovered. Cuneiform was invented around 3200 BC in ancient Mesopotamia, but before it came a much simpler form of writing called proto-cuneiform. Researchers are now shedding light on how writing began along with the cultural factors that spurred on its invention. Just as…
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Episode 274 World leaders are in Colombia for the COP16 biodiversity summit. As delegates hash out a path forward, have we actually made any progress to protect global biodiversity since they last gathered? What would a Trump presidency mean for the climate? With the US election taking place on 5th November, two climate experts weigh in with their …
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Send us a text To mark Black History Month 2024, this special episode of The Grassroots Football Coach is dedicated to celebrating Black History Month. Black History Month is a national celebration which aims to promote and celebrate achievements by Black people and their contributions to the British society. First celebrated in this 1987, this yea…
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Episode 273 The mystery of “Well Man”, an ancient cold case, has just been solved. A Norse saga tells that in 1197, in the midst of a Viking raid, warriors dumped a body in a well inside a castle. Over 800 years later, archeologists recovered a body from that very well – but didn’t have the technology to show it was the man from the saga… until now…
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Send us a text To mark Black History Month 2024, this special episode of The Grassroots Football Coach is dedicated to celebrating Black History Month. Black History Month is a national celebration which aims to promote and celebrate achievements by Black people and their contributions to the British society. First celebrated in this 1987, this yea…
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Episode 272 SpaceX has made history with its Starship rocket, the largest rocket ever built and one that’s hoped to eventually take us to Mars. In its fifth test, SpaceX successfully returned the rocket’s booster back to the launchpad and caught hold of it – an engineering feat of great finesse. But how close are we to putting crew on the rocket–- …
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Welcome back to the Rural Round-up. This show is produced in association with the Scottish Government. On today’s episode, Farm Advisors Tiffany, George and Robert give us the latest agricultural updates from around Scotland, and are then joined by Professor Steven Thomson, Professor of Agricultural Economics and Policy at SRUC to discuss the lates…
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Faye Carruthers, Suzanne Wrack, Tanya Oxtoby and Sophie Downey discuss the weekend’s WSL action and last week’s WCL games. Plus, Tom Garry reports from St George’s Park as England’s squad is announcedद्वारा The Guardian
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Episode 271 If we overshoot 1.5 degrees of global warming, there is no going back. The hope has long been that if - and when - we blow past our climate goals, we can later reverse the damage. But there’s no guarantee we can bring temperatures back down, according to a paper published in Nature this week. The report suggests it would take decades to…
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Zespół FAS może dotknąć dzieci kobiet, które albo nieświadomie, kiedy jeszcze nie wiedzą, że są w ciąży, albo też po prostu, które na jakiejś imprezie wypiły przysłowiowy kieliszek alkoholu, w szczególnie okresie rozwoju mózgu. Kobiety w ciąży powinny zachować abstynencję, ponieważ nieznana jest ilość alkoholu, która może zaszkodzić dziecku. Więcej…
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O dzieciach, które były eksponowane w okresie prenatalnym na alkohol, że należą one do grupy FASD. Czyli FASD to jest takie parasolowe pojęcie, do którego przynależy każde dziecko zarówno to, które ma małe trudności, jak i to, które ma wielkie trudności.. Najcięższym zaburzeniem neurorozwojowym, które wynika z ekspozycji na alkohol, jest Alkoholowy…
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The great auk was a flightless bird which was last spotted in Iceland in 1844. It is the subject of the book The Last of Its Kind: The Search for the Great Auk and the Discovery of Extinction. Written by Gísli Pálsson, an Icelandic anthropologist and academic, the book offers vital insights into the extinction of the species through accounts from t…
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Episode 270 There may be hope for the survival of coral reefs, a vital part of the global underwater ecosystem that is under massive threat from climate change. At 1.5 C degrees of warming we’re at risk of losing 70-90 per cent of coral - and more than 99 per cent is estimated to die off at 2 degrees. But new research suggests corals may be more ad…
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Everything Is Predictable: How Bayes' Remarkable Theorem Explains the World is a book about an 18th century mathematical rule for working out probability, which shapes many aspects of our modern world. Written by science journalist Tom Chivers, the book has made it onto the shortlist for the Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize. In the lead up …
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Women have evolved over hundreds of thousands of years to have more sensitive noses, sharper hearing at high frequencies, and longer life expectancy than men. But why have women's bodies been so under-researched? It’s one of the many questions Cat Bohannon raises in her book Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution. Short…
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Why We Die is a book about ageing and death, written by Nobel Prize-winning biologist and former president of the Royal Society, Venki Ramakrishnan. Venki is on the shortlist for the Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize. In the lead up to the winner’s announcement, New Scientist books editor Alison Flood meets all six of the shortlisted authors…
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As the heated race to settle humans on Mars continues, is it really a good idea? And what are the biggest challenges to making interplanetary life a reality? These are the questions Kelly and Zach Weinersmith explore in their book, A City on Mars. The pair have been shortlisted for the prestigious Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize, and ahead…
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How often do you upload a picture of yourself online? And what happens to that photo long after it's been posted? The truth may shock you, as we find out in this episode. In Your Face Belongs to Us: A Tale of AI, a Secretive Startup, and the End of Privacy, New York Times journalist Kashmir Hill investigates the world of facial recognition technolo…
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Episode 269 Could we re-freeze the Arctic… and should we? The Arctic is losing ice at an alarming rate and it’s too late to save it by cutting emissions alone. Geoengineering may be our only hope. A company called Real Ice has successfully tested a plan to artificially keep the region cold - but what are the consequences and will it work on the sca…
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Gościem Ewy Pietrzak w audycji z cyklu w "Ciąży nie piję!" jest doktor Natalia Suszczewicz, ginekolog, położnik. Jak podkreśla Pani Doktor nie ma bezpiecznej dawki alkoholu, którą można spożywać w ciąży! Ekspertka odpowiada na następujące pytania: skutki picia alkoholu przez mamę w czasie ciąży? jaki konsekwencje dla dziecka ma spożywanie alkoholu …
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Episode 268 Research has long linked loneliness to surprising health conditions, including diabetes and some cancers. The assumption has been that loneliness in some way causes these issues, perhaps through increased stress or inflammation. But in a study of tens of thousands of people’s biomedical data, that link has gotten more complicated. Where…
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Gościem Ewy Pietrzak w audycji z cyklu w "Ciąży nie piję!" jest doktor Natalia Suszczewicz, ginekolog, położnik. Jak podkreśla Pani Doktor nie ma bezpiecznej dawki alkoholu, którą można spożywać w ciąży! Ekspertka odpowiada na następujące pytania: skutki picia alkoholu przez mamę w czasie ciąży? jaki konsekwencje dla dziecka ma spożywanie alkoholu …
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Światowy Dzień FAS (Alkoholowy Zespół Płodowy) obchodzony jest 9 września i rozpoczyna się punktualnie o godzinie 9:09 od 1999 roku. Powtarzające się dziewiątki w dacie i godzinie mają symboliczną wymowę: 9 miesięcy ciąży bez alkoholu. Inicjatorem pierwszych obchodów Światowego Dnia FAS była Bonnie Buxton, która zaproponowała wznieść w tym dniu ape…
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Welcome back to the Rural Round-up. This show is produced in association with the Scottish Government. On today’s episode, Farm Advisors Tiffany Stephenson from St Boswells, George Chalmers from Turriff and Robert Ramsay from Ayr, give us the latest agricultural updates from the Borders, N. East and S. West of Scotland, and are later joined by Iain…
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Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzanne Wrack, Tom Garry and Ceylon Andi Hickman to discuss the NewCo, the Women’s Professional League (WPLL) and look ahead to the Barclays Women’s Super League seasonद्वारा The Guardian
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Episode 267 The remains of an ancient Neanderthal man discovered in France may be one of the last members of a lost line. Researchers analysing the DNA of the fossil nicknamed “Thorin” (named after the dwarven king in the Hobbit) made the surprising discovery that he’s possibly one of the last of his line. He may have been part of a group that live…
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Have you ever heard a haddock knock? What about a cusk eel’s chatter? Sound travels four-and-a-half times faster through water than air and can be heard across huge distances. It’s how whales are able to communicate hundreds of kilometres apart. Yet, for all its wonder, much of the underwater acoustic world remains a mystery to scientists. Although…
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🎧 Episode 266 ⚡️ The first human blood stem cells have been created in a lab and successfully turned into functioning bone marrow. This research could revolutionise the treatment of blood cancers like leukaemia and lymphoma. So far it’s only been tested on mice, but researchers are hopeful it could work in humans too. ⚡️ In other mouse news, we are…
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Send us a text Join us for a raw and real episode of The FASD Success Show. I’m your host, Jeff Noble, and in this episode, I chat with Ray and Jen, parents of five kids—four of whom are on the FASD spectrum. Before joining our community, they were constantly overwhelmed by daily blowups, meltdowns, and behaviors that left them walking on eggshells…
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Send us a text Welcome to another inspiring episode of The FASD Success Show! In this episode, I sit down with Ryan Jolly, an incredible single mom of four, two of whom have FASD. Ryan's story is one of resilience, determination, and the transformation that comes from finding the right support. Ryan opens up about her toughest moments—like dealing …
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Send us a text In this episode of The FASD Success Show, I sit down with Mike and Crystal, a couple who have been through the wringer raising four kids—all on the FASD spectrum. They open up about their darkest moments and the journey that brought them from surviving on the edge to finding peace and understanding. Crystal shares how she was on the …
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🎧 Episode 265 ⚡️ The latest mpox variant has infected a record number of people in central Africa, has been found in travellers in Sweden and Thailand, and the World Health Organization has now declared it a public health emergency of international concern – just 15 months after the previous such declaration for mpox expired in 2023. But is this vi…
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Ever wondered how your teenage years shaped the person you are today? Or why certain rebellious behaviours, like underage drinking, seem almost inevitable, no matter which generation you look at? Adolescence is a crucial, yet often misunderstood, phase of life. Adolescent psychologist Lucy Foulkes’s new book ‘Coming of Age: How Adolescence Shapes U…
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Send us a text Join us for a raw and real episode of The FASD Success Show. I’m your host, Jeff Noble, and in Episode 158, I’m coming back after an unexpected hiatus with a deeply personal story that’s changed my life. But it’s not just about the challenges—I’m here to share what’s in store for you as we move forward. In this episode, I’m pulling b…
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#264 Some people in comas can understand what’s happening around them. Previously estimated to be 1 in 10, that figure has now shot up to 1 in 5 – meaning this hidden awareness is much more common than we realised. Another new drug has been approved to reverse opioid overdoses. Zurnai is more powerful than previous medications, which may be useful …
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Welcome back to the Rural Round-up. This show is produced in association with the Scottish Government. On today’s episode I’m joined by George Chalmers, Robert Ramsay & Osla Jamwal-Fraser to talk about agritourism, opportunities to diversify and the added value opportunities for Scottish Agriculture. FAS Resources Alternative Enterprises | Helping …
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#263 Anxiety. We’ve all felt it – some worse than others. But what exactly causes anxiety and why are some of us more likely to be hit by it? Science is finally unpacking the ins and outs of this evolutionary response. Whether you experience anxiety getting on a plane or when doing something out of your comfort zone, understanding why it happens is…
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With so many new TV series and documentaries available, it can be tough to decide what's truly worth your time. That’s where our TV columnist Bethan Ackerley comes in. From the genetically-gifted superheroes of Supacell…to a sobering documentary about the ethics of assisted dying, she has a wealth of options for your next night in. Bethan and host …
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#262 Geologists have just drilled deeper into Earth’s mantle than ever before. The hole is in an area of the ocean called Atlantis Massif, where the upper mantle is exposed. Reaching 1268 metres deep, this incredible sample core could help uncover secrets to the very origins of life. Ancient human ancestors called Homo floresiensis and known as the…
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Earth and all the other planets in our solar system are being dragged on a joyride through the universe, as the Dead Planeteers attempt to move the sun. How slowly would you have to move the sun for its gravity to hold onto the planets? Would any planets end up flinging out of orbit? And which planets can we afford to lose along the way? To answer …
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#261 What was the first life on Earth like? Ancient fossils hint it could be a primitive kind of bacteria – but these 3.5 billion-year-old fossilised cells are controversial since they’re vastly bigger than any modern bacteria. But there’s now reason to believe that maybe, just maybe, they really are what they seem. Three game-changing drugs approv…
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Quantum theory describes the tiny building blocks that make up everything around us. It has made many successful predictions but could a new, more radical idea help us make better sense of the world around us? Could it even be the answer to creating world peace? Carlo Rovelli is an Italian theoretical physicist and writer behind the relational inte…
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#260 Most of us imagine plants when we think about the production of oxygen. But turns out, in the deep sea, metal-rich rocks also seem to generate oxygen. This surprising discovery suggests they may have a much more important role in their ecosystem than we originally thought – and is fueling more calls to ban deep sea mining, which would target t…
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